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Press ReleaseJune 13, 2025
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Dyson Professor James Brusseau speaks with CNBC about why AI won’t replace humans any time soon.
“AI and humans are both knowledge producers, just like the sculptor and painter are both artists,” he tells CNBC Make It. “But they will be forever, in my mind, be distinct and separated. One will never be better than the other so much as they will just be different.”
Professor Randolph McLaughlin speaks with Lohud about the family of Sean Harris, who died after Clarkstown police engaged him in a standoff at his Central Nyack home, intending to sue the County of Rockland and Clarkstown Police Department— and the story gets picked up by Yahoo News.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times about the obsession with standardized beauty.
Professor Bennett Gershman provides expert insight to NPR about how Ohio prosecutors broke rules to win convictions and got away with it.
Former prosecutor Bennett Gershman, who now teaches at Pace University's School of Law in New York, called the pattern of prosecutors who repeatedly act improperly in cases in Ohio a "microcosm" of the criminal justice system in states across the country.
Seidenberg Dean Jonathan Hill along with Professor’s Christelle Scharff and Juan Shan are featured in amNY about Pace University being at the forefront of the AI revolution.
Lubin Professor Larry Chiagouris speaks with WalletHub about people’s spending habits in the New Year.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law team for the National Trial League Competition broke a record this year as they were the only school to remain undefeated in the National Trial League’s regular season, with a solid finish of seven wins and zero losses.
News 12 featured Pace University’s new Cyber-Range at the Pleasantville campus. The new technology is designed to simulate real-world cyber threats.
"We try and teach them how to use the defensive tools to identify when an attack is going on," said clinical professor Joe Acampora, Seidenberg School of CSIS at Pace University.
Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems is launching a new Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program in Game Development starting in Fall 2024.
After graduating with her BBA in Arts and Entertainment Management, Emma Wannie '23 was immediately rubbing shoulders with music legends. As an Assistant Shooter/Editor at Madison Square Garden, Emma shoots concerts and events at the world's most famous arena.